Difference between revisions of "Scotchgrain"
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− | + | Scotch Grain was originally an [[Embossed leather|embossing pattern]] to cover and hide [[Natural markings on leather|damages]] in the leather. The embossing pattern reminds on small plant grains and damages can not be clearly seen after emobssing. Today, scotchgrain is one of many typical embossing patterns on leather. Scotchgrain can be observed [[leather shoes|shoes]], [[leather wallets|wallet]], [[leather handbags|handbags]] and many other leather goods. | |
Revision as of 19:28, 11 February 2017
Scotch Grain was originally an embossing pattern to cover and hide damages in the leather. The embossing pattern reminds on small plant grains and damages can not be clearly seen after emobssing. Today, scotchgrain is one of many typical embossing patterns on leather. Scotchgrain can be observed shoes, wallet, handbags and many other leather goods.
Hochwertige Lederschuhe mit Scotchgrain-Prägung.
Preiswerte Lederschuhe mit Scotchgrain-Prägung.
Lederhandtasche mit Scotchgrain-Prägung.
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